Hi,
For some reason, no matter how many times I hit continue in the MS office Set Up Assistant it will not continue. I have tried to repair the disk permissions on my iMac using the disk utility. I also removed Office from my applications to the trash and reinstalled it. Can you please help thx.
The Office 2008 installation uses the Apple Installer tool to install
itself.
A limitation of the Apple Installer is that it will install software ONLY to
the boot partition. It gets a bit confused if there are other volumes
visible while it is working.
1) Assuming that your Office 2008 is installed on the boot volume,
2) Allow it to get to the "Continue" stage. Then quit it.
3) Disconnect any remote disk volumes you have.
4) Attempt to start any of the Office applications (preferably not
Entourage).
If we get lucky, the Setup Assistant will load and run through to completion
at that point. Then you can plug the disks back in.
If you need to install to a volume other than the boot volume, allow it to
complete installation to the boot partition, then drag the Office 2008
folder where you want it.
Hope this helps
On 17/3/08 5:34 PM, in article ee94f...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
"jollyg...@officeformac.com" <jollyg...@officeformac.com> wrote:
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Don't wait for your answer, click here: http://www.word.mvps.org/
Please reply in the group. Please do NOT email me unless I ask you to.
John McGhie, Consultant Technical Writer
McGhie Information Engineering Pty Ltd
http://jgmcghie.fastmail.com.au/
Sydney, Australia. S33°53'34.20 E151°14'54.50
+61 4 1209 1410, mailto:jo...@mcghie.name
Run that, then try again.
If it "won't run" then:
1) Quit all Microsoft applications.
2) Track down all instances of pre-2008 Normal template on your computer,
and drag them to your desktop. The file is called simply "Normal" and has
no extension.
3) Find and drag the file Normal.dotm to your desktop. Unless you have
moved it, it should be in
/Users/ ~ /Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Office/User Templates/
4) If the following files exist, Remove or rename them:
~/Library/Preferences/Microsoft/Word Settings (10)
~/Library/Preferences/Microsoft/Word Settings (11)
User/Library/Preferences/com.Microsoft.Word.plist
User/Library/Preferences/Microsoft/Office 2008 (the whole folder!)
5) The entire Microsoft Office 2008 folder.
Empty the trash, re-start the computer, and try again!
Cheers
On 18/3/08 5:42 AM, in article ee94...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
"jollyg...@officeformac.com" <jollyg...@officeformac.com> wrote:
> Nope, sorry. Still does nothing. I've retyped my details; name address email
> etc. and still nothing. Is there a way to completely remove MS Office from my
> mac and I could try a clean reinstall?
i had installed Office 2008 on a intel powerbook pro, with parallels; OS
10.4.10. office 2004 was already on this machine. The 2008 install
worked just fine, and I started up Word 2008; OK.
Yesterday i upgraded OS to 10.5.2. Started up Entourage 2008 and i was
painfully slow. Took 10 minutes to fully load/display inbox. So, i
trashed 2008 and reinstalled it. Can't get past the setup screen, as
others have reported.
Removed apps and preferences several times, and no improvement. Removed
Office 2004 AND 2008 and preferences, and reinstalled 2008 several
times; can't get past the setup screen. doesn't matter whether i use
the setup assistant or start word to get to setup; no go.
Removed everything again, and installed Office 2004. Setup screen
fails. Gets to license accept and when clicking accept, setup
crashes/goes away.
In summary, i have NO Microsoft Office/any version on this computer, and
cannot install any. i think this problem is common enough, that MS
needs to quickly collaborate with Apple and GET THIS FIXED!
-jb44mag
In article <C4058481.C6E5%jo...@mcghie.name>,
My understanding is that Microsoft has already done their end, and we're
just waiting on Apple. Microsoft can't roll out their fix until Apple puts
out theirs, otherwise the Microsoft fix will break it for everybody...
In the meantime, the "fix" (the only one that works reliably...) is "Don't
go above OS 10.4.11 if you want Office 2008 to load quickly!"
I have no idea how long Apple will take to do their bit. Given that this
issue doesn't hit any of their applications, they're probably not in that
much of a hurry :-) So if this is a major issue to you, roll back to OS
10.4 and wait.
Cheers
On 30/03/08 7:49 AM, in article
jb44mag-2A9C77...@msnews.microsoft.com, "jb44mag"
<jb4...@compassdsl.net> wrote:
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If you have an issue, post a new question with a description and details of
your versions and levels, and we'll be delighted to help you through it.
Cheers
On 1/04/08 5:01 AM, in article ee94...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
"TeeO...@officeformac.com" <TeeO...@officeformac.com> wrote:
> Boooo... this should be triaged to the top of the bug list for both companies.
> Waiting weeks to be able to run Microsoft Office is a real insult.
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All is now operational.
-jb44mag
In article <C4182B40.11175%jo...@mcghie.name>,
When Office 2008 (any part of Office 2008...) starts, it checks that it can
read the Office database in the MUD.
If it can't, or it attempts to convert the Office 2004 one and fails, then
you can get this problem.
It's a bug they are working on.
Cheers
On 3/04/08 1:20 PM, in article
jb44mag-037CE3...@msnews.microsoft.com, "jb44mag_pb2"
<jb4...@compassdsl.net> wrote:
> Here's how i fixed the problem. After 20 or so attempts to install 2008,
> i move the 2004 Microsoft User Data � to the trash. installed Office
> 2008 and the application setup worked fine.....finally. after Office
> installed an empty Micorsoft User Data, i moved the 2004 microsoft user
> data to the desktop, started Entourage and imported 2004 identity info
> into 2008.
>
> All is now operational.
>
> -jb44mag
>
> In article <C4182B40.11175%jo...@mcghie.name>,
> John McGhie <jo...@mcghie.name> wrote:
>
>> Why would you be waiting? Microsoft Office 2008 runs fine. I am using it
>> to answer you!
>>
>> If you have an issue, post a new question with a description and details of
>> your versions and levels, and we'll be delighted to help you through it.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>>
>> On 1/04/08 5:01 AM, in article ee94...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
>> "TeeO...@officeformac.com" <TeeO...@officeformac.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Boooo... this should be triaged to the top of the bug list for both
>>> companies.
>>> Waiting weeks to be able to run Microsoft Office is a real insult.
--
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 5/30/08 11:20 PM, in article
4DB71D82-0478-425B...@microsoft.com, "jimcintosh"
<jimci...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Where do I find the 2004 Microsoft User Data? I have this problem only on one
> account on my machine. The other account ran the setup assistant fine. The
> administrator account, however, just sits there after I click -continue-.
>
> "jb44mag_pb2" wrote:
>
>> Here's how i fixed the problem. After 20 or so attempts to install 2008,
>> i move the 2004 Microsoft User Data Ť to the trash. installed Office
If your problem is that the SP1 update to Office 2008 traps you in a
setup assistant loop, see here instead:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/5tbw5m
If you want actual help with your specific problem, please post a NEW
thread with all details. Also, you might prefer the Mac-specific portal
here:
http://www.officeformac.com/ProductForums/